Try to take a look at this article in Antergos Wiki. It’s about Nvidia Optimus. Yours seems to be a typical Optimus card and should work perfectly in Antergos.

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If you’re sure to have an Optimus card and don’t want to waste time reading about its technical details, use the excellent nvidia-installer utility by @karasu. It does exactly the same installation job described in Antergos Wiki. Currently it doesn’t uninstall Bumblebee.

Install the package. It’s very small (4 K when installed), light, doesn’t have dependencies:

sudo pacman -Syu nvidia-installer

Take a look at main features:

nvidia-installer --help

Do a dry run (simulates an installation, doesn’t install anything, doesn’t change the system in any way):

nvidia-installer --test --bumblebee

Install Bumblebee and proprietary Nvidia driver:

nvidia-installer --bumblebee

nvidia-installer may be removed at any moment, without damaging a system in any way:

Beside tlp, I’d suggest to use also thermald. It made literally a miracle on my hardware, Dells and Acers. When you believe that the system is in a perfect state and is cooled well, add thermald. The system will work even better.